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Can wrought iron products be taken on the train?
There are many things you can't take with you in railway transportation. It is said that Sanpin can't get on the bus. These three products are defined as flammable, explosive and corrosive. But there are many kinds, including the following 12 kinds.

Firearms; firearms

Controlled knives, sharp tools and blunt objects (controlled knives refer to props with a blade length of more than 8 cm)

Explosives (detonators, explosives, firecrackers, etc. )

oxidant

Compressed gas and liquefied gas (snow, ribbon, salute, liquefied gas (donkey household small liquefied gas tank))

Natural products (phosphorus)

Combustible substance in contact with water (sodium)

Flammable liquids (gasoline, alcohol, banana oil)

Flammable solid (magnesium strip)

Toxic substances (toxic gases)

Corrosive substance (sulfuric acid)

Radioactive substances (uranium, cobalt)

So if your handicrafts are particularly sharp in some places, and the length is more than 8 cm, you can't bring them.